This beta release allows RG gain tags to be saved as the iTune normalize tag
Does this mean the user can choose either ALBUM RG or TRACK RG as the one to use to populate the iTunNorm tag? I know you initially were only using the TRACK RG tag.
Added EBU R128 option to the Volume Normalize DSP Effect, also the ReplayGain DSP effect will write Album Gain to the iTuneNORM track if album gain is calculated.
Added EBU R128 option to the Volume Normalize DSP Effect, also the ReplayGain DSP effect will write Album Gain to the iTuneNORM track if album gain is calculated.
Added EBU R128 option to the Volume Normalize DSP Effect, also the ReplayGain DSP effect will write Album Gain to the iTuneNORM track if album gain is calculated.
Thank you for the update, now I don't have to mess around with MP3Tag to do my iTuneNORM tagging anymore
ID Tag Manipulation added maximum album art (KB) size option.
ID Tag Manipulation added remove month & day option from year.
ID Tag Manipulation new drop track count and disc count option.
New option to remove empty folders for Delete Source File.
Bug Fix: ID Tag Manipulation: Import Album Art now works for [artist].jpg.
We should be close to release now, all new features have been added.
HDCD - may want to add a warning that using the DSP will significantly slow ripping. Since I got rid of it my ripping speeds have increased >200%.
Audio CD - Hidden Track Silence Removal - please consider adding an option to this one to split the song into 3 tracks ( song x silence x hidden song )
HDCD - may want to add a warning that using the DSP will significantly slow ripping. Since I got rid of it my ripping speeds have increased >200%.
Audio CD - Hidden Track Silence Removal - please consider adding an option to this one to split the song into 3 tracks ( song x silence x hidden song )
HDCD DSP doesn't significantly slow down ripping for me.
A bug perhaps: running 14.4 beta and R9 DSP installed over paid and registered Ref ver 14.3, the new help file (Illustrate/dBpoweramp/Help/Codec/DSP/help.htm) states:
"Resample
Alters the frequency of audio, CDs are 44.1KHz which is relatively high fidelity. If recording an audio book from CD, 44.1KHz might be overkill, if file sizes are important try a lower frequency. In dBpoweramp Configuration >> Music Converter, Professional Frequency Conversion (reference section) can be switched on to give better sounding frequency conversions."
However, I do not see in the configuration any mention of "Professional Frequency Conversion (reference section)". The options are
- Enable Profiles in Converter
- Units
- Drop Replay Gain ID tags
- Update Source...etc
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